Subscribe to Test & Measurement World
RSS Welcome to Test & Measurement World Live

Planar at Productronica 2011

At Productronica 2011 Russian-based Planar showed its CABAN R54 Vector Reflectometer designed for S11 parameter measurement. It provides magnitude and phase measurements over the frequency from 85 MHz to 5.4 GHz.

Average Rating:
  • (731)
    Rate this:
  • Added on 2011-11-30 12:23:16 | Permalink

    Digg this RSS Email to a Friend
    Advertisement

    • Browse Videos

    • Planar at Productronica 2011
      At Productronica 2011 Russian-based Planar showed its CABAN R54 Vector Reflectometer designed for S11 parameter measurement. It provides magnitude and phase measurements over the frequency from 85 MHz to 5.4 GHz.
    • Nov 30, 2011
    • Aeroflex_productronica
      Aeroflex is expanding its PXI-based S-Series family of benchtop RF measurement instruments with the addition of two digital signal generators in 3 GHz and 6 GHz models.
    • Nov 17, 2011
    • Why Choose PXI?
      Listen to customers explain why they made the switch to PXI and why they chose National Instruments as their company of choice. Visit ni.com/pxi for more information about the NI PXI platform.
    • Oct 4, 2011
    • S Series Analog Signal Generator Intro Video
      Aeroflex introduces the signal generator of the future, and makes compromise a thing of the past. Compact and lightweight with a touch-screen interface, the SGA offers precision, productivity, and reliability — all at a surprising mid-range price.
    • Jun 7, 2011
    • Do More with NI PXI
      Industry Leading, PC-based Platform for Test, Measurement, and Control.
    • Feb 8, 2011
    • TMX High Speed Data Acquisition System
      Don’t miss a single glitch! With a 800 kHz Sample Rate per channel and 100 kHz bandwidth, the TMX enables you to detect the slightest anomalies quickly and easily.
    • Nov 10, 2010
    • Setting Phase Offset to Zero
      This video demonstrates how to set the phase of an Arbitrary Waveform Generator or DDS Function Generator to zero degrees, using the sync outputs, with visual alignment on a Digital Storage Oscilloscope (DSO).
    • Jan 7, 2010
    • Giga-tronics Video Presentation
      The following is a video presentation on Giga-tronics Incorporated, click the play button below to view the video. More information about Giga-tronics is available at http://www.gigatronics.com.
    • Nov 4, 2009
    • The Lab in the Corner Live!
      "There's a lab in the corner where the sun never shines"—that's how T&MW senior technical editor Martin Rowe started off his second song in tribute to the test engineer. Rowe performed the song in a musical session at the 2009 IEEE EMC Symposium.
    • Aug 28, 2009
    • New Masters of the Wireless
      Anritsu Company introduces a new platform for its handheld analyzer family. The platform features integrated functionality in a robust design that provides all the tools necessary to deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot wireless equipment and networks.
    • Aug 28, 2009
    • Measurement Blues Live!
      During the musical session at the 2009 IEEE EMC Symposium, Martin Rowe, senior technical editor at Test & Measurement World, was joined by The Crazy Kings in a rendition of "The Measurement Blues," a song Rowe wrote as a tribute to test engineers.
    • Aug 20, 2009
    • What's an FPGA?
      Watch this 4-min whiteboard video, from National Instruments, to get a brief introduction to FPGAs, and learn about some of the benefits and applications.
    • Jul 21, 2009
    • Measure power-supply loop transfer
      Using a function generator and an oscilloscope, you can measure gain and phase shift versus frequency in a power supply’s control loop.
    • Jul 21, 2009
    • Simplify Your Solar Cell Testing
      This on-line demonstration shows how to quickly and easily measure a number of different solar cell parameters, such as I-V Sweep, Efficiency, Rseries and Rshunt, using Keithley’s high accuracy solutions for solar cell I-V and C-V characterization.
    • Jul 10, 2009
    • EX1200 Demo: LXI Class A DMM/Switch
      VTI’s scalable EX1200 series is the highest density switch, measure and control subsystem available. Modular and flexible, the EX1200 features LXI Class A technology and can measure up to 576 channels in 1U. A 6.5 digit DMM is also available.
    • Jun 23, 2009
    • Tektronix RSA6000 with swept DPX
      The RSA6000 real-time spectrum analyzer uses transformational swept DPX technology, which scans a frequency range in 100-MHz segments across a 14-GHz range (lobes in the video) and reassembles them to provide a display of the full signal spectrum.
    • May 25, 2009
    • Using NI CompactDAQ to Crash Test Safety Helmets
      Using NI CompactDAQ to Crash Test Safety Helmets: CompactDAQ is used to control the height from wich the helmet under test is dropped, as well as acquiring data related to what a person's head would be subjected to upon impact.
    • Dec 22, 2008
    • ESD Protection Comparison
      Demonstration and performance comparison of Ultra-Low Capacitance ESD Protection Diode from ON Semiconductor to competitive devices.
    • Sep 22, 2008
    • How to Make a Thermocouple Meter with the LTC2492
      How to Make a Thermocouple Meter with the LTC2492 - Analog-to-Digital Converter as a Thermocouple Meter, by Linear Technology, presented by Mark Thoren, Applications Engineering Manager, Mixed Signal Products
    • Aug 28, 2008
    • Implementing PWM counters in FPGAs
      Starting with the basics of PWM (pulse width modulation) counters, this clip discusses their usefulness in multiple applications and demonstrates how to implement a PWM counter in an FPGA. Presented by Shelley Gretlein of National Instruments.
    • May 14, 2008
    • Diagnose setup and hold times
      Metastability of digital circuits can become a problem if you don't properly account for setup and hold times in synchronous circuits, or at random in the case of asynchronous inputs. Presented by Scott Davidson, Tektronix.
    • Oct 17, 2007
    • Measure nanoamps to ensure accurate computer clocks
      Jim Williams, staff scientist with Linear Technology, explains why PC clocks are invariably wrong, and how engineers can surmount the extreme measurement challenge involved in solving the problem.
    • Jun 20, 2007
    About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscription
    © 2011 UBM Electronics . All rights reserved.
    Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

    Feedback Form
    Feedback Analytics